The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success -- and How You Can TooThe Triple Bottom Line is the groundbreaking book that charts the rise of sustainability within the business world and shows how and why financial success increasingly goes hand in hand with social and environmental achievement. Andrew Savitz chronicles both the real problems that companies face and the innovative solutions that can come from sustainability. His is a hard-line approach to bottom-line fundamentals that is re-making companies around the globe. |
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... million needed to purchase and demol- ish the dams , and its members are using their leverage and contacts in pursuit of this ambitious goal . For example , the Penobscots have been working with a tribe that runs a casino that ...
... million needed to purchase and demol- ish the dams , and its members are using their leverage and contacts in pursuit of this ambitious goal . For example , the Penobscots have been working with a tribe that runs a casino that ...
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... million . Maine's governor John Balducci has pledged $ 3 million to $ 5 million in state funds for community development efforts that are expected to help offset decreased tax revenues from the lost power production . A private ...
... million . Maine's governor John Balducci has pledged $ 3 million to $ 5 million in state funds for community development efforts that are expected to help offset decreased tax revenues from the lost power production . A private ...
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... million in 2004 to 500 million by 2050 , and in India from 5 million to 600 million . With oil prices already at an all - time high , where will the world get the energy to move all those new cars to say nothing of the metal , glass ...
... million in 2004 to 500 million by 2050 , and in India from 5 million to 600 million . With oil prices already at an all - time high , where will the world get the energy to move all those new cars to say nothing of the metal , glass ...
Contents
A Business Fable for Our Times | 3 |
How to Achieve LongTerm Business Success | 21 |
The Age of Accountability | 41 |
Copyright | |
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